Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun pl] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Finer analysis of hand movements is possible using classifications such as Therbligs ( Shaw , 1952 ) , or Methods-Time-Measurement symbols ( Maynard et al . , |
2 | But there a that builds boats some of them you 're in the builds boats . |
3 | They have a whole scene that makes it seem possible to write songs all the time and really , really enjoy it . ’ |
4 | We are grateful to accept prizes such as this one from a theatre promotions agency . |
5 | At high stepping rates each phase is excited for only a short time interval and the build.up time of the phase current is a significant proportion of the excitation interval . |
6 | They need to be able to obtain funds quickly and easily and in return they are willing to issue IOUs such as bills or bonds which are , in effect , claims against themselves . |
7 | This covers topics such as : the calibration of hot-wires ( this is always necessary — hot-wires are not absolute instruments ) ; the geometrical combinations of hot-wires needed for measuring different components of velocity fluctuations ( a particularly important arrangement being two wires in the form of an X as shown in Fig. 25.2 ) ; the particular problems in achieving accuracy that arise when the velocity fluctuations are not small compared with the mean velocity ; the problems associated with velocity measurements in the presence of temperature variations , to which a hot-wire probe is also sensitive ; and much else . |
8 | This has repercussions all through the labour force . |
9 | This contains factors such as age , income , sex , occupation , size of family , type of dwelling , religion , social class or grade . |
10 | The tried and trusted jobbing musicians culture of ‘ trad ’ dove-tailed nicely with the trade paper ethic and it was much easier to write articles such as ‘ Kenny Ball Concerts To Be Waxed ’ and ‘ We Salute Acker ! |
11 | Merchant et al. ( 1987 ) for example , use the image processing system ERDAS to construct an index of vulnerability to groundwater pollution ; this uses variables such as depth to water table , soil type , slope and so on ( see Estes et al. 1987 for a similar approach ) . |
12 | This affects countries such as Somalia , which has been mentioned , Ethiopia , Sudan , Zaire , Liberia , Mozambique , Uganda and Angola . |
13 | This includes features such as dress , hairstyles and personal belongings . |
14 | We hereby admit that California is , in fact , a lush paradise , where it is perfectly sensible to grow crops such as rice and alfalfa with subsidised water . |
15 | This concerns matters such as heirarchy , scale , harmony , decoration and art . |
16 | Further , not all women feel free to use contraceptives such as the pill or diaphragm which require forethought , since ‘ nice girls ’ do not plan to have sex . |
17 | This opens possibilities such as ‘ V ’ neck sweater with stripes on the right and hounds-tooth check on the left . |
18 | This followed cases such as Chandler v. D.P.P. |
19 | This creates situations such as that in Karnataka , says Reddy , where one aluminium plant uses 20 per cent of the present power supply , in a world with a glut of aluminium , and a state where not all houses have electricity . |
20 | Claimants include families of the 95 soccer fans killed in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster — some expecting cheques this week . |
21 | You must be careful to use programs such as this only when you are desperately stuck so they do not spoil the fun of adventuring around each level . |
22 | Here , in splendid isolation , emerged a tribe of Polynesians who were prepared to address problems such as this , and who moreover were one of the few peoples in the world to develop a system of writing . |
23 | Perhaps some wore jackets this time and perhaps some restaurants pampered their customers with radiant ceiling heating slanting down on their open galleries , but the Tivoli lights still swung as gently in the trees , the musicians played as sweetly , and the Pantominteatret still stood in all its glory , its magnificent ‘ curtain' of a peacock with fan-shaped tail unfurled waiting dramatically against a sky of indigo velvet for the second performance of the evening . |
24 | Practically all city centre pubs offer excellent bar lunches , some serve meals all day , and many in addition to the bar lunches offer supper snacks . |
25 | In the coming weeks the The England party is due to visit outposts such as Cuttack , Jampshedpu and Ahmedabad which may only be reached by tortuous train journeys of up to 15 hours , some requiring overnight travel between games . |
26 | With star switching , people would find it relatively easy to connect devices such as microprocessors and business computers . |
27 | You have to be very clever to win races these days , and I 'm totally convinced and so is everybody else here that Nigel will win enough races providing his car is quick enough and reliable enough to win a world championship . |
28 | It was therefore considered appropriate to assign responses such as these to the ‘ other ’ rather than the ‘ no ’ category and this accounts for the rather unusual statistics . |
29 | There are plans to extend the museum building to incorporate a dedicated workshop but the current result is really quite splendid containing carriages such as the MS & LR Tri-Composite or precious locomotives like ‘ Bellerophen ’ and ‘ Lord Mayor ’ . |
30 | Secondly , from a harmonic point of view , as it is impossible to form chords such as the dominant with pentatonic scales , the harmony is slightly static , there being no decisive resolution or strong cadences . |